Title | : | Conversations about the Philosophy of Love and Desire (Conversations about Philosophy) |
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ISBN | : | - |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 107 |
Publication | : | Published November 22, 2021 |
Is love bad for you?
In this engrossing conversation, leading thinker Raja Halwani enters the difficult and daring territory of love and sex.
If your lover lost their looks, their mind, and their wit, would you still love them?
Is monogamy the ideal love, or is polyamory the answer to a sexless marriage?
Problems of love pervade the days of our lives. Films, literature, and songs are littered with moonlit kisses and sweethearts toying with each other. A lover’s beauty even launched a thousand ships in The Iliad.
If you strive to understand matters of the heart, and want an accessible, intelligent guide to the mysteries of love, you’ll love this book.
Buy it now.
“How refreshing to read a conversation among three brilliant philosophers unafraid to question our assumptions about love – and sex! Lucidly written and genuinely fun to read, I trust you will love it as much as I did – whatever the right definition of that word turns out to be.” – Rebecca Tuvel
About the Authors
Raja Halwani is Professor of Philosophy at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He is the author or editor of seven books, and of numerous articles in journals and anthologies, including Philosophy of Love, Sex, and An Introduction.
Mark Oppenheimer studied philosophy at the University of Cape Town. He is a practicing advocate at the Johannesburg Bar, and has appeared in the Supreme Court of Appeal and the Constitutional Court.
Jason Werbeloff is a science fiction author with a PhD in Philosophy. He has published over a dozen novels, and co-hosts the Brain in a Vat Philosophy YouTube channel together with Mark Oppenheimer.
In this engrossing conversation, leading thinker Raja Halwani enters the difficult and daring territory of love and sex.
If your lover lost their looks, their mind, and their wit, would you still love them?
Is monogamy the ideal love, or is polyamory the answer to a sexless marriage?
Problems of love pervade the days of our lives. Films, literature, and songs are littered with moonlit kisses and sweethearts toying with each other. A lover’s beauty even launched a thousand ships in The Iliad.
If you strive to understand matters of the heart, and want an accessible, intelligent guide to the mysteries of love, you’ll love this book.
Buy it now.
“How refreshing to read a conversation among three brilliant philosophers unafraid to question our assumptions about love – and sex! Lucidly written and genuinely fun to read, I trust you will love it as much as I did – whatever the right definition of that word turns out to be.” – Rebecca Tuvel
About the Authors
Raja Halwani is Professor of Philosophy at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He is the author or editor of seven books, and of numerous articles in journals and anthologies, including Philosophy of Love, Sex, and An Introduction.
Mark Oppenheimer studied philosophy at the University of Cape Town. He is a practicing advocate at the Johannesburg Bar, and has appeared in the Supreme Court of Appeal and the Constitutional Court.
Jason Werbeloff is a science fiction author with a PhD in Philosophy. He has published over a dozen novels, and co-hosts the Brain in a Vat Philosophy YouTube channel together with Mark Oppenheimer.